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Farmhouse in Provence by Vincent van Gogh

Farmhouse in Provence

Vincent van Gogh·1888

Historical Context

Van Gogh painted Provençal farmhouses during his first Arles summer as part of his systematic documentation of the landscape and architecture of the region. The farmhouses of Provence — typically long, low, pale-rendered buildings set in scrubby garrigue — offered him a domestic architecture radically different from the steep-roofed Dutch farms he had painted at Nuenen. He was drawn to the way they sat in the landscape as if grown from it, and to the quality of the light on their surfaces at different hours. The NGA Washington version of this subject is one of the most resolved of the series, combining clear geometric structure with the chromatic boldness he had been developing since Paris.

Technical Analysis

The farmhouse is set against a deep blue sky with crisp architectural definition. The foreground field — lavender or wheat — is rendered in short, directional strokes of blue-violet and gold that create a distinctive textural contrast with the smooth walls. Cypresses in the middle ground add vertical drama.

Look Closer

  • ◆The low pale farmhouse extends nearly the full canvas width, its horizontal mass dominating the.
  • ◆A cypress or olive tree rises beside the building, its dark vertical contrasting with the.
  • ◆The Provençal heat is expressed through a bleached tonality — strong sunlight washing color from.
  • ◆A gate or courtyard wall in the foreground creates a threshold between viewer and the farmyard.

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National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C., United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
46.1 × 60.9 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Landscape
Location
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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